"Google's CEO Pichai Calls for Reset After Firing 28 Employees Over Israeli Cloud Contract Protest"

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Google employees, including Zelda Montes, are protesting the company's contract with the Israeli government for cloud computing services, citing concerns about the technology being used in the war in Gaza. The No Tech for Apartheid group organized sit-in protests at Google offices, leading to the firing of Montes and 27 others. Google claims the protestors violated company policies, but the group insists on continuing their efforts to push Google to drop the contract.
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